CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Feb. 22, 1962 Deer Park Socials Mra, C. T, Williamson ‘The February mesting of the Deer Park Women's Institute was held at the home of Mra, H, Cole- man with eight members in atten- dance, The meeting opened with the members alnging the Institute Ode with plano accompaniment. At this meeting, Mrs, ©, Wil- Mamson was named os the delegate to attend the’ WI Conference at Guest speaker for the evening was Miss M. R, Kirkman, Guide Com- missioner for Slocan Lakes Divis- jon, speaking on o recent tour to Slocan Lake points at thelr an- nual conferences, Highlight of Miss Kirkman's tour was at the New Denver-Sil- verton banquet when two of her Guides were presented with the Gold Cord. Mrs, Douglas, who will ‘be the hostess at the March meet- ing was the winner of the contest. in for roll call, The sum of $1.30 . collected for the pannies for friend. ship fund and the used nylons are to be sent to Veterans at Shaugh- nesay Hospital. The members learned that don- ations of ¢5 each were sent to two recently bereaved families, in leu of flowers, that the aum of $10 had Rosicrucian Beok Placad in. Gastlegar pe neers cn gia Library for Public tary per mee tanita fees, that the sum Readers in Castlegar will now of $3 will be sent for District Per have access to a Roslcruclan book capita fees, in the Castlegar Public Library. pare Lettera of Sema, were’ read) Mre, F, Richardson, a member 0! for a parcel of prairie teya and sewing kits and from the Ca- .. nadian mental hospitels at Christ- * mas. x Lewis, has been donpted to the lib- rary by the Order, A yearly appropriation is made clan such publlc institutions as libraries and hospitals. It js sald that the number of osicrucian books at the local Cas. ates a demand for. them. Also ayallable in the Ubrary is the monthly magazine known as the “Rosicruclan Digest”. This mag. azine is the monthly periodical is- sued by the Roslcrucian: et oe Kinnaird CWL Donates Rosaries for Campaign Report on the Bt Joipa Sune! of tae Cathollc Women's Leaguo, Kinraird, meeting fo: P.b. tuary showed among thelr charit- able endeavors for the month a Jo- nation to the Rosaries for Chile Campaign. Zt ds the group's accond res- ponse toan appeal made early last year In the aftermath of the Rosary Crusade in Chile. A $5 donaion to the Sacred Heart Program 1s being sent. Hospital visiting !s belng car- tied out by Mro, W. Haywood, Mrs, A. H, Hominiuk and Mrs, N. Orle- sky. ‘The March meeting will mark the group's recognition of Mission Week when members are asked to eupply articles for usa in the miss. onary fields of the Fur East, A re- Sponse of gratitude has been re- celved from the misslonary fathers in the West Indies and South In- dia for articles sent during the eum. mer by the Kinnaird council, ‘They are accepting every type of Catholic reading material bic reception Is planned. ‘An Interesting v.a.ure’ of the} mectl g was o recording of an ad- dress sponsored by the OWL, It ewntalneu absorbing-information as- sisting members in a better under. standing on the church’s teachings Scgarding social order, Cominco, Union ‘In Negotiations Negotiations tetween Comilrco and Locals 480 and ¢&1, Interna- tional Union of Mine, in and Smelter Workers, for a new ‘Trail- continued in rail on Feb. 7, 8, 9, a3 end 14. : Yn @ joint statement the par- ties announced that progras has been made and ‘ Boy Scout Week Feb. 18-25 Scouting “Round-Up” time Is. the fim, “Jamborce Diary", a film here, During Bay Scout Week, o|record of one Scout's impresions of nation-wide observance trom Feb,|the ard Canadian Jamboree | held 2. to 293, some 309,000 Canadian Inst summer’ near Ottawa, Scouts and Leaders nope to corral The film, which has just re- the Irtercst of parents, other rela-|cently become available, is 26mm tives and frie ds by holding “Open| sound on color with a running time House” meeings of over 11,000 Cub) of 15 minutes, Packs, Szout Troops and Rover Nor at the outdoor aspects of Crews, Many ing closely with Group Committees, Ladies Auxillaries and local Scout Councils have been preparing for Boy Scout Week, one of the high- lights of the Scouting year. "The purpose of Boy Scout Week 4s to focus public attention on the Boy Scouts of Canada us it helps boys develop character ‘and gain of Special programs will be pre-| groups oun carry out special -win- sented to show what Scouting is and is “doing a boys from sea to 6ea. : Other hlgnughts of Boy Scout ‘Week will be displays of equipment, photographs: and crafts in-store windows and in lobbies of public buildings, + Many groups will feature par- ents nights, father and ‘son, or mother and son banquets, hobby shows, group re-unions, inter-pazk troop and crow visits and other indoor activities, Some far-sighted Scout Groups ‘who booked it weeks ago, will seo now recessed until Feb. 27, Evening Group Plans for Year Valentine Tea Is Successful ‘The church hall in Robson wes tastefully decorated in the Vaien- tine theme for the Robson Women's | 1 pinstitute tea recently, The’ affair was very well attended. Mrs, J. Scott, Mrs. R, MoGee, Mim. W. . Brown and Mrs,'&, Squires poured tea during the after- noon, Entertainment, which was en- (AMORC) and has circulation, It’ ‘deals with discus- 6ions of many philosophical and sclentific subjects, aha CASTLEGAR SOGIALS |» Mrs. B. Johnson, Phone 365-8294 Mr. Steve Melnick, who was a) patient. in Shaughnessy Hospital at Vancouver for the past two. weeks, ‘returned home at: the weekend. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Relph Harding for a few days were their son-in-law! arid daugh- ter, Mr. and:Mrs. Joe Palfy of Ab- botsford, who are ‘enroute to Sask- atchewan where they wilt spend a Tew months, Ace Your chance ‘of drawing four 2€ a kind in, poker is about 2 in 4,165 deals, : Lat us show you how our ABC membership helps to take the shance out of your advertising. GASTLEGAR NEWS ii cca _ Bailey’ s Sale CUSTOM MADE SLIP COVERS + « Stip_covers to make your furni- ture like new can be yours at such Bird’s-Eye View Tourists visiting Niagera Falls next summer will be able to enjoy almost the same ‘bird's eye-view’ of this famous” scenic panorama that Bea guile, circling over the Yells, seopiietaea for granted, ‘The unique Seagram Tower for seenibeelng, watch is move well into second phase of construction, ell pronicct a ees spectacular helicop- ter-type view from its location atop the cecarpment above ths Falls. ‘The Tower. iteelf will raise visl- tors another 300 feet for s total of G65 feet above the base of Horseshoe When completed the Towtr will on the piano, © operetta J. Ross, +f LABOUR UNIONS & WOR’ ORTHWHILE CAU ter camping | projects,, overnight hikes, adventure hikes, skiing, to- boggaring and other typical Scout- ing events, For weeks now, Cubs, Scouta and Rovers, across Czheads, work- Movement, so that more boys will Join, more. volunteer -leaders will serve, and more, adults will sup- port it, cA, : --HENEIGHBOR © SA L Natural Gas & Propane APPLIANCES 25 Per Cent OFF $100.00 OFF MOFFAT “J” LINE. FURNACES —— SEE US FOR TERMS —— ‘CANADIAN Propane 176 COLUMBIA AVE. CASTLEGAR PHONE 365-'5154 | AVAILABLE TO ALL ~ NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS — x CHURCH GROUPS. sf GIRL GUIDES se BOY-SCOUTS ye COMMUNITY GROUPS~ vx CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS yy BROWNIES’ vy CUBS - Limited: ALAA x WOMENS AUXILIARIES yy SCHOOL GROUPS ty SERVICE CLUBS © ane CLUBS INTERESTED IN SAVING: eas A Know Your Canada Quiz Which early. Canadian travelled 1800: miles’ on Snowshoes? THEN You ARE : LIKELY. 10 BE the athtetic type! Strong, self-confident, loving outdoor. sports—weiting «; from an African safari you © - would naturally include: @ Your corraapondent's full and correct postal ad- dress fl Your own name and return address in upper teft corner @ AND THE CORRECTPOSTALZONE NUMBER IF -YOU: ARE WRITING TO QUEBEC, . MONTREAL, OTTAWA, By BERT GARSIDE a JIM HOULT | Double, Dlamond Advisory .Oounet OW TO BOWL FIVEPINS| Jean Bapllste 1 voyageur in the Northwest, in ene early. part of the last. century, was instructed to carry @ message to Lord Selkirk tion of his colony of “aalntbota at the Red. River. by the. NorWesters. Montreal by, way.of Pembina, his: destination ¢ive months later, . ‘Mhis journey of some 1800' miles, mainly -on* snowshoes, was a xe- markable feat, On the return jour- Nor'Weaters “at Fort ‘William, —;’: Q grant by Selkirk and sottied at : Red River, acting as guide or mes- |. f) senger for the Hudson's) Bay Co: His ‘wife ls’ thought’ to, have been lve®.in the » Ganadian + Northwest, ‘|Today’ many ‘western’ French’ Ca-| _ nadlans claim descent from this family, ‘What ts “lhe Risin John"? “The Main John” ia a term now widely used to designate the man- ager of a big lumbering concern. John B, Glazier, a lumberman of Lincoln, New Brunswek, Born in’1809,:he began’ lumber- a ing early in’ life and as ‘his’ opera- tions expanded he took his brothers Bienhens Duncan and Benjamin in- TORONTO, WINNI OR VANCOUVER. “Theirs wea at one itae the largest such business in . |New over 600 check the yellow pages of your Telephone Directory for fult posts! Information. men, Its operations | continued ‘tor He set out on October 17th, 1816 | @nd travelling from Red “River to ft ROLLING THE BACK-UP BALL elve the spin only, with your wrlat.|* ct 230. Fires’ Take Place Every Day i in Canada 9) Matches and are ALRLL. TICKETS ‘TO “ALL. PARTS _ OF .THE WORLD B major cause of fire; make sure they are not. left. burning. 10). Do not amoke in bed. readily, available in every room. tee ‘Abe an, WEST 11) Be sure, that aah Gays ate Dept, Store »* | River, ‘Fond du Lac’ and‘ Detroit in i) order to skirt the North West Com. |: pany’a posts, he arrived safely at] accomplished. partly. by. canoe but | ~ Sy :)ney, with YSelkirk’s reply, Lagimo- |. ‘| dtere was captured by Indlana near |” Fond du Lac, and. delivered to the |” ‘Alter: his release. he’ was: given | the’ first ‘married’ white woman to} - Originally it was the nickname ‘of |- i rf ‘checked, before winter seta in, ienieeiay! =